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2018
AbstractThis chapter analyses Republican fragments of informal conversations. Elite informal conversations (frequently defined as sermo by the sources) were an everyday event in politics. Informal exchanges framed the way in which political deals were made, opinions were tentatively questioned, news circulated, and Roman senators looked for information.
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AbstractThis chapter analyses Republican fragments of informal conversations. Elite informal conversations (frequently defined as sermo by the sources) were an everyday event in politics. Informal exchanges framed the way in which political deals were made, opinions were tentatively questioned, news circulated, and Roman senators looked for information.
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1991
"... carefully researched and clearly written... Goodwin makes a major step in redefining the enterprise of studying language use in context and across contexts." -American Ethnologist"I recommend the book highly." -John Haviland, American Anthropologist"Goodwin’s thoughtful interpretation of these examples [of children’s conversation] is replete with ...
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"... carefully researched and clearly written... Goodwin makes a major step in redefining the enterprise of studying language use in context and across contexts." -American Ethnologist"I recommend the book highly." -John Haviland, American Anthropologist"Goodwin’s thoughtful interpretation of these examples [of children’s conversation] is replete with ...
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Kalfou
We said “We’re in a house on fire; we need someone to hear our cries for help” She said “I’m your new university president and I’m listening” We said (and documented) “The House Is On Fire!” She said “Okay, I hear there are issues with morale, enrollment, and finances . . .” We said “Yes! What are you going to do??” She said “Please be
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We said “We’re in a house on fire; we need someone to hear our cries for help” She said “I’m your new university president and I’m listening” We said (and documented) “The House Is On Fire!” She said “Okay, I hear there are issues with morale, enrollment, and finances . . .” We said “Yes! What are you going to do??” She said “Please be
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